Catch morris dancing displays in Wokingham pubs on Thursday night
Traditional entertainment is on offer from two morris dancing sides who will do a mini 'tour' of Wokingham pubs tomorrow night (Thursday, May 11).
Read moreDetailsTraditional entertainment is on offer from two morris dancing sides who will do a mini 'tour' of Wokingham pubs tomorrow night (Thursday, May 11).
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